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| Children whose mothers eat more seafood during pregnancy have higher IQs than those whose mothers eat little, according to a new British study released Thursday.... |
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| Teeth that were created in a lab dish from single cells have for the first time replaced natural teeth in mice, researchers report.... |
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| A network of artificial nerves is growing in a Swiss supercomputer -- meant to simulate a natural brain, cell-for-cell. The researchers at work on "Blue Brain" promise new insights into the sources of... |
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| Robot ornithologists have joined the search for a rare species of bird.
The automated birdwatcher stands in a US wildlife reserve in Arkansas, scanning the skies for a glimpse of the elusive ivory-... |
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| | A media exhibit featuring a campaign for a fake drug to treat a fictitious illness is causing a stir because some people think the illness is real.
Australian artist Justine Cooper created the mark... |
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| A bionic eye implant that could help restore the sight of millions of blind people could be available to patients within two years.... |
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| A Sanford mother says she will never be able to hold her newborn because an Orlando hospital performed a life-altering surgery and, she claims, the hospital refuses to explain why they left her as a m... |
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| A German paragliding champion has survived being sucked into a storm that pulled her higher than Mount Everest.... |
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| Ponds and swamps are becoming eerily silent. The familiar melody of ribbits, croaks and chirps is disappearing as a mysterious killer fungus wipes out frog populations around the globe, a phenomenon l... |
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| The world's smallest and thinnest RFID tags were introduced yesterday by Hitachi. Tiny miracles of miniaturization, these RFID chips (Radio Frequency IDentification chips) measure just 0.05 x 0.05 mil... |
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